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ZMOTION™ Detection Lens
and Pyro Sensor
Configuration Guide
Sonia Daley, Senior Product Engineer
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Revision History
Each instance of Revision History reflects a change to this document from its previous
revision. For more details, refer to the corresponding pages linked within the table below.
Revision
Level
Description
Page Number
Mar
2012
07
Updated Recommended API Settings table.
See Table 1 on page 4.
Nov
2011
06
Updated Recommended API Settings table.
See Table 1 on page 4.
Apr
2011
05
Updated Recommended Intrusion API Settings table.
See Table 2 on page 6.
Mar
2011
04
Updated to include recommended API settings for the
Intrusion Detection MCU.
See Table 2 on page 6.
Jan
2011
03
Updated to include two additional Nicera lenses.
See Table 1 on page 4.
Nov
2010
02
Updated for new Zilog/IXYS logo
All
Aug
2010
01
Initial Release
All
Date
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Introduction
Zilog’s innovative ZMOTION Motion Detection products featuring PIR technology allow
for a single microcontroller solution to fit a wide variety of occupancy, lighting, intrusion
detection and general-purpose motion detection control applications. Zilog has paired the
Z8F082A Encore! XP® MCU, featuring built-in motion detection software, with popular,
high-quality lenses and pyroelectric sensors to provide a robust solution to a variety of
applications. The Application Programmer Interface (API) settings allow for further customization to fit specific customer requirements.
This document establishes recommended API settings that Zilog has optimized and verified as meeting or exceeding lens manufacturers’ coverage areas. These reference settings
can serve as a starting point for further optimization for a customer’s specific application
and environment.
Test Configuration
To test a variety of lenses and pyros, the Zilog ZMOTION Detection and Control Development Kit was used throughout the verification process. For further information about
this development tool, please reference Getting Started with Zilog’s ZMOTION Detection
and Control Development Kit User Manual (UM0230).
The development board was mounted at the lens manufacturer’s recommended height. A
minimum of four boards with identical hardware were used for testing purposes, with
another board hosting generic settings used for control.
Test Methods
Walk tests were performed at a variety of speeds and with different target walkers. All
walk tests were compared with the lens manufacturer’s coverage map. The testing conformed to EN 50131-2-2 Standard, with respect to the environmental conditions, target,
and walk test methods. For further information about manufacturers’ coverage areas,
please see the ZMOTION Lens and Pyroelectric Sensor Product Specification (PS0286).
Recommended Settings
On the next page, Table 1 displays the configuration settings recommended by Zilog to
use for a given set of lens and pyro combinations. For further information about these API
Register Settings, please refer to the ZMOTION Detection and Control Family Featuring
PIR Technology Product Specification (PS0285).
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Table 1. Recommended API Settings
Lens AA0.9GIT1
CM
0.77GIV3
Pyro SDA02-54P RE200B-P
API Register
Number & Name Address
NCL-9(26)
CWM
0.5GIV1
CM
0.77 GIV5
NCL-3B
NCL-3R
NCL-10IL
NCL-10S
NCL-11
EWA
0.3 GI V2
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
PIR Sensitivity
Register
101h
12
12
15
16
15
12
12
12
12
12
12
PIR SC0, Motion
Status and
Engine Mode
Control
102h
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
PIR SC1, Engine
Status and
Control
103h
0x40
0x50
0x50
0x40
0x50
0x40
0x40
0x40
0x40
0x40
0x38
PIR SC2, Range
Control
104h
0x02
0x01
0x01
0x01
0x01
0x02
0x02
0x02
0x02
0x01
0x01
PIR SC3, ADC
Scan Request
105h
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
PIR ASC0, EM
Noise and MD
origin status
F0h
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
PIR ASC2,
Window size, lock
level and update
rate
F2h
0x5A
0x5A
0x5A
0x5A
0x5A
0x5A
0x5A
0x5A
0x5A
0x5A
0x5A
Note: *Each API file is located in the "include" folder in the ZDS project of the ZMOTION Detection and Control Development Kit Sample Code CD.
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Table 1. Recommended API Settings (Continued)
Lens AA0.9GIT1
CM
0.77GIV3
Pyro SDA02-54P RE200B-P
API Register
Number & Name Address
NCL-9(26)
CWM
0.5GIV1
CM
0.77 GIV5
NCL-3B
NCL-3R
NCL-10IL
NCL-10S
NCL-11
EWA
0.3 GI V2
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
RE200B-P
PIR Sample Size
Register
F5h
0x20
0x20
0x20
0x20
0x20
0x20
0x20
0x20
0x20
0x20
0x20
PIR Debounce
Time Register
F6h
0x78
0x78
0x78
0x78
0x78
0x78
0x78
0x78
0x78
0x64
0x82
PIR Debounce
Batch Size
Register
F7h
0x3F
0x3F
0x3F
0xFF
0xFF
0xFF
0xFF
0xFF
0xFF
0xFF
0x3F
PIR Transient
Sensitivity Level
F8h
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
PIR Noise
Sensitivity Level
F9h
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
API File Name*
API_INIT_ API_INIT_ API_INIT_ API_INIT_ API_INIT_ API_INIT_ API_INIT_ API_INIT_ API_INIT_ API_INIT_
01
02
05
04
03
07
08
06
09
0A
Note: *Each API file is located in the "include" folder in the ZDS project of the ZMOTION Detection and Control Development Kit Sample Code CD.
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Table 2 displays the configuration settings recommended by Zilog to use for a given set of
intrusion lens and pyro combinations. For further information about these API register settings, please refer to the ZMOTION Intrusion Detection Product Specification (PS0288).
Table 2. Recommended Intrusion API Settings
API Register Number and
Name
Lens:
Pyro:
WA 1.2 GI 12 V4
RE200B-P
LR 1.2 GI 12 V3
RE200B-P
VB 1.2 GI V1
RE200B-P
Address
PIR Sensitivity Register
101h
15
15
16
PIR SC0, Motion Status and
Engine Mode Control
102h
0x00
0x00
0x00
PIR SC1, Engine Status and
Control
103h
0x50
0x50
0x50
PIR SC2, Range Control
104h
0x01
0x02
0x02
PIR SC3, ADC Scan
Request
105h
0x00
0x00
0x00
PIR ASC0, Engine Control
and Status
F0h
0x00
0x00
0x00
PIR ASC2, White Light
Debounce and Scan Rate
F2h
0x5A
0x5A
0x5A
PIR Sample Size Register
F5h
0x20
0x20
0x20
PIR Debounce Time
Register
F6h
0x78
0x78
0x78
PIR Debounce Batch Size
Register
F7h
0x3F
0x3F
0x3F
PIR Transient Sensitivity
Level
F8h
0
0
0
PIR Noise Sensitivity Level
F9h
0
0
0
PIR Extended Detection
Sensitivity Level
FEh
10
10
10
PIR Extended Detection
Debounce Timeout
FFh
12
12
12
API_INIT_09
API_INIT_10
API_INIT_11
API File Name*
Note: *Each API file is located in the "include" folder in the ZDS project of the ZMOTION intrusion Detection
Development Kit Sample Code CD.
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Summary
Zilog’s ZMOTION motion detection solutions provide a flexible method for optimizing a
variety of lighting, occupancy and intrusion detection applications. Zilog uses popular,
high-quality lens and pyro combinations along with proven API settings to establish quick
development times to meet our customers’ requirements.
Note: Individual results may vary based on environmental conditions, mounting height, the
detector’s insulation or exposure to the environment, and the application being developed.
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Warning:
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IN LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS.
LIFE SUPPORT POLICY
ZILOG'S PRODUCTS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR USE AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE
SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL OF
THE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL COUNSEL OF ZILOG CORPORATION.
As used herein
Life support devices or systems are devices which (a) are intended for surgical implant into the body, or (b)
support or sustain life and whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with instructions for
use provided in the labeling can be reasonably expected to result in a significant injury to the user. A critical component is any component in a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system or to affect its safety or effectiveness.
Document Disclaimer
©2012 Zilog Inc. All rights reserved. Information in this publication concerning the devices, applications,
or technology described is intended to suggest possible uses and may be superseded. ZILOG, INC. DOES
NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR OR PROVIDE A REPRESENTATION OF ACCURACY OF THE
INFORMATION, DEVICES, OR TECHNOLOGY DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT. ZILOG ALSO
DOES NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT RELATED
IN ANY MANNER TO USE OF INFORMATION, DEVICES, OR TECHNOLOGY DESCRIBED
HEREIN OR OTHERWISE. The information contained within this document has been verified according
to the general principles of electrical and mechanical engineering.
ZMOTION is a trademark or registered trademark of Zilog, Inc. All other product or service names are the
property of their respective owners.
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